Bioload of large apple snails.

Shocker6966

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What kind of waste do they put out? When considering bioload, do I consider them an oscar or a tetra? Considering getting one for my 150, I just want to know where they fit in the bio-ladder.
 
I've heard the recommendation 2.5 gallons per snail (for brigs). So about 1 gallon per inch of shell diameter (give or take a little). Unless you're going to seriously overstock your tank, 1 large snail in a 150 gallon isn't going to do much (or do you mean 150 liters, because that is a bit different!)
 
One big apple snail should'nt give you a big increase. The one inch per gallon works pretty well if you use shell length. These big guys rove all over the tank and can add some nice interest to things. I was suprised at the personality shown by a fist sized apple snail.
 
LFS has a bunch for cheap. Like $5ish.

Next question: Are they asexual?

Edit: omg I'm one of those kids that goes on the internet to ask people questions that can be answered by the almighty google.
 
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